Description
“Journal of a Residence in India” is Maria Callcott’s personal chronicle of her experiences living in India during the colonial period. Through vivid descriptions and careful observations, Callcott documents the daily life, social structures, and cultural practices she encountered during her residence in the subcontinent.
This journal provides readers with an authentic nineteenth-century perspective on Indian society, British colonial administration, and the interactions between the European and Indian communities. Callcott’s detailed accounts include observations on local customs, architecture, climate, and the diverse peoples of India. Her writing combines personal reflection with ethnographic interest, making the work both an intimate memoir and a historical document.
The text serves as an important primary source for understanding how British women experienced and interpreted India during the Raj period, offering insights into colonial attitudes, social hierarchies, and cross-cultural encounters that shaped the era.







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